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The paper deals with the process of social and religious changes in relation to urbanization from 1849 to 1947. As social and religious changes are different aspects of one concentrated process of development, it is necessary to examine their growth simultaneously. Urbanization does not merely mean a change in population, area, density etc. Rather this process can be demographic, morphological, ecological, political, economic, social, cultural and psychological simultaneously. When habitation in any territory grows, it grows in several dimensions. In the process of urbanization all or some of these attributes may be found to be more or less prominent, depending on the historical process of a given area.[1]


 


 

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